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Combining oral drug with personalized cell therapy can lead to complete remission in CLL patients

Combining oral drug with personalized cell therapy can lead to complete remission in CLL patients

TB germs' metabolic 'escape pathways' may be neutralized by new drugs to shorten duration of therapy

TB germs' metabolic 'escape pathways' may be neutralized by new drugs to shorten duration of therapy

Researchers make significant advance in treatment of bowel cancer

Researchers make significant advance in treatment of bowel cancer

Radboudumc, iMM Lisboa, PATH team up to test new malaria vaccine concept

Radboudumc, iMM Lisboa, PATH team up to test new malaria vaccine concept

Real-time imaging of influenza infection in mice can be promising evaluation tool

Real-time imaging of influenza infection in mice can be promising evaluation tool

GW researcher receives NIH funding to explore ways for standardization of cancer genomics data

GW researcher receives NIH funding to explore ways for standardization of cancer genomics data

Investigational compound inhibits cancer-specific mutations in mice

Investigational compound inhibits cancer-specific mutations in mice

CRISPR may not be as foolproof as earlier believed – gene editing tech leads to unwanted mutations

CRISPR may not be as foolproof as earlier believed – gene editing tech leads to unwanted mutations

Kyoto University researchers identify specific gene as key regulator in iron uptake

Kyoto University researchers identify specific gene as key regulator in iron uptake

Scientists create a faster, less labor-intensive test to detect “hidden” HIV

Scientists create a faster, less labor-intensive test to detect “hidden” HIV

Researchers develop new mouse model that could lead to better treatment of kidney cancer

Researchers develop new mouse model that could lead to better treatment of kidney cancer

Gene editing technology can introduce hundreds of unintended mutations, study shows

Gene editing technology can introduce hundreds of unintended mutations, study shows

Drug treatment used for other conditions can help women combat urinary incontinence

Drug treatment used for other conditions can help women combat urinary incontinence

Psychiatrist explains dangerous effects of cocaine addiction

Psychiatrist explains dangerous effects of cocaine addiction

Prolaris becomes first genetic test to receive Medicare coverage for favorable intermediate and low-risk prostate cancer

Prolaris becomes first genetic test to receive Medicare coverage for favorable intermediate and low-risk prostate cancer

Dragon Master Foundation to fund DIPG trial that will make patient data available live in the cloud

Dragon Master Foundation to fund DIPG trial that will make patient data available live in the cloud

FDA approves expanded use of Zykadia for first-line treatment of ALK-positive metastatic NSCLC

FDA approves expanded use of Zykadia for first-line treatment of ALK-positive metastatic NSCLC

Open-access BRCA testing for inherited breast cancer enables identification of missed carriers

Open-access BRCA testing for inherited breast cancer enables identification of missed carriers

UNC researchers discover cascade of gene activity during journey to maturation in fruit flies

UNC researchers discover cascade of gene activity during journey to maturation in fruit flies

Innate genetic advantage contributes to better outcomes in newborn infant girls than boys, research shows

Innate genetic advantage contributes to better outcomes in newborn infant girls than boys, research shows

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